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Become a support person
As a mentor or note-taker for a student with a disability, you play a very important role. You support a student for them to succeed in their studies, while learning a lot yourself.
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Tuition fees
For studies at Malmö University, some students are required to pay application and tuition fees. This website contains programme price lists, a step-by-step guide on the payment process, accepted payment methods, and information about refunds.
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RESEARCH CENTRECitizen Health
The research centre focuses on improving public health and reducing health inequalities through community-engaged research and education. The centre involves citizens, the commercial and public sectors, as well as non-profit organisations.
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Before the exam
How the written examination works, compulsory registration in Ladok, ID documentation, examination dates, digital examinations, learning support, previous materials, demo examinations.
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UNIVERSITY HOUSINGUniversity Housing
University Housing is accommodation administered by Malmö University, where tuition fee-paying students, exchange students and doctoral students can stay.
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Moving to Malmö
Moving to a new country is an exciting adventure, but there are also many things to think about: visa and permits, health insurance and healthcare, student housing, personal identity number as well as practicalities and your social life as a student.
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Lovisa Broms - Lecturer
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Programme, master’s level | 60 creditsCommunication for Development
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RESEARCH CENTREMalmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM)
Malmö Institute for Migration Studies is an international research centre with a multidisciplinary profile and a strong international presence. Within the centre and its extensive network, researchers develop, explore and exchange knowledge of...
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Library rules
The Malmö University libraries are open to everyone. If you are 18 years old or over, you are free to get a library account, use our computers and printers. The library’s digital resources such as articles and e-books can be read by anyone with a library...
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